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<blockquote data-quote="Amity" data-source="post: 717110" data-attributes="member: 22179"><p>Thank you. I've never heard of a developmental pediatrician that will be on my list of to dos. </p><p>Yes same school but only for about a month of last year. I was actually impressed with how quick they were to get him going seeing as itwasthe endofthe year so I do have some positive feedback from them so I'm not all at a negative but still find myself unsure. </p><p></p><p>His behavior is unpredictable and he often makes me out to be a lier (I am totally ok with that) about his behavior. He does hide in situations where he is scared scared. If he gets hurt he screams and losses control because he panics. He gets hyper active when he has to work really hard to handle his environment so it can look like adhd. He does walk off randomly but hasn't done so in almost a year so maybe we are done with that. Chalk that up to being a little guy. </p><p>We do have issues with not being able to stopdoing something he likes (examples: electronics, swimming, roller skating, play ground/park) to the point of actual dropping from exhaustion. If we have to leave before he is ok the fit is physical with kicking and screaming enough to have people think I'm kidnapping my own child. </p><p>This all comes around to some narcissistic type Behavior that has me genuinely worried. Everything for him. Everything about him etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amity, post: 717110, member: 22179"] Thank you. I've never heard of a developmental pediatrician that will be on my list of to dos. Yes same school but only for about a month of last year. I was actually impressed with how quick they were to get him going seeing as itwasthe endofthe year so I do have some positive feedback from them so I'm not all at a negative but still find myself unsure. His behavior is unpredictable and he often makes me out to be a lier (I am totally ok with that) about his behavior. He does hide in situations where he is scared scared. If he gets hurt he screams and losses control because he panics. He gets hyper active when he has to work really hard to handle his environment so it can look like adhd. He does walk off randomly but hasn't done so in almost a year so maybe we are done with that. Chalk that up to being a little guy. We do have issues with not being able to stopdoing something he likes (examples: electronics, swimming, roller skating, play ground/park) to the point of actual dropping from exhaustion. If we have to leave before he is ok the fit is physical with kicking and screaming enough to have people think I'm kidnapping my own child. This all comes around to some narcissistic type Behavior that has me genuinely worried. Everything for him. Everything about him etc. [/QUOTE]
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